I thought the answer might be D for a very different reason.... the circumstances are specifically described as being about people who don't already own the item, but the ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-71-section-3-question-21/
I've figured out why C) and E) are wrong, but I'm not sure how the other incorrect answers weaken the argument.
Okay so for this question I got it right but would have taken way less time if I understood something. I've been doing logic for a while but this one got me a little tripped.
So the correct answer here was E. I can see why all the wrong answers are wrong, but I had a really hard time accepting that E is right because I saw "doctors" here as referring to ALL doctors (and I don't think we know anything about ...
Stimulus
1. Fines against environmental accidents are so high that it costs more to pay the fine than prevent the incident.
2. If a business values their profits, they will install safeguards/prevent accidents.
I understand why the answer is A, however I do not understand why it cannot also be D. I know there is only one answer I am just unsure why D is definitively wrong. Thanks #HELP
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Sharing afew LR problems with conditional language I'd saved over the past few months:
PT09 S2 Q13
PT51 S1 Q21
PT51 S3 Q14
PT51 S3 Q19
PT60 S3 Q12 PT71S3 Q11 PT71S3 Q17